Migrant domestic labour

Moors, Annelies, 2012, ‘Moving between Kerala and Dubai: Women domestic workers, state actors, and the misrecognition of problems’, in Barak Kalir and Malini Sur, eds., Transnational flows and permissive polities. Ethnographies of human mobility in Asia (with Bindhulakshmi Pattadath), pp. 151-168.

Moors, Annelies, 2009,‘Migrant domestic workers: a new public presence in the Middle East?’, in Seteney Shami, ed.,Publics, Politics and Participation: Locating the Public Sphere in the Middle East and North Africa. New York: SSRC Books. Pp. 177-202 (co-authors: Ray Jureidini, Ferhunde Özbay, and Rima Sabban).

Moors, Annelies, 2008, ‘Gender and irregular migration: Migrant domestic workers in the Middle East’, in Marlou Schrover, Joanne van der Leun, Leo Lucassen and Chris Quispel (eds), Gender and illegality. Amsterdam IMISCOE/AUP. Pp. 149-170 (co-author Marina de Regt).

Moors, Annelies, 2007, ‘Paid domestic labor. Central Arab States, Egypt and Yemen’, EWIC volume IV: 220-223. 2007 ewic paid domestic labour.pdf

Moors, Annelies, 2003, ‘Migrant domestic labour: transnationalism, identity politics and family relations’, Comparative Studies in Society and History 45, 2: 386-395. 2003 migrant domestic workers.pdf